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the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >>> an autopsy could help investigators solve the murder of a chicago lottery winner. his body was exhumed this morning. he died when he was just about to collect $450,000. they thought he died initially of hardening of the arteries but then a relative asked for a closer look. further tests determined he was poisoned with cyanide. the new autopsy could determine if the poison was swallowed, inhaled or injecteled, though it may be -- injected, though it may be difficult because the body has been buried so long. >> cyanide over the postmortem period can evaporate and lead the tissues, so it is possible that cyanide was in the tissues is no longer in the tissues after several months. we'll just have to see how the results play out. >> it's going to be a few weeks before the results come back. >>> in tonight's health alert, the best way to treat alzheimer's is to present it. that's the idea behind an experimental drug that's going to be put to the test. it's called solanezamam, and it's designed to clear away pathways in the brain. resea
the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >>> an autopsy could help investigators solve the murder of a chicago lottery winner. his body was exhumed this morning. he died when he was just about to collect $450,000. they thought he died initially of hardening of the arteries but then a relative asked for a closer look. further tests determined he was poisoned with cyanide. the new autopsy could determine if the poison was swallowed, inhaled or injecteled, though it may be --...
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officers from that unit were also helping with the search. police say the victim traveled to the apartment complex because of some dispute with someone at the apartment complex, possibly the shooter. >> i do not see a specific danger to the public. we believe that they knew each other and they had a dispute and that resulted in a shooting. >> reporter: police say there is always a concern when an armed suspect is on the loose but say this was not gang related. hayward police i don't see a specific danger to the public behind this suspect, again, because we believe they knew each other and they had a dispute and that resulted in the officers did not say much about the suspect because the investigation is ongoing but did say they have a good idea of who he might be and are following up on a few leads. police say the victim's injuries were not life threatening. i'm jeff bush in hayward, kron four news. >> pam: milpitas police are reaching out to the public for help. in an attempted kidnapping case. this is a new sketch of a man who police say, t
officers from that unit were also helping with the search. police say the victim traveled to the apartment complex because of some dispute with someone at the apartment complex, possibly the shooter. >> i do not see a specific danger to the public. we believe that they knew each other and they had a dispute and that resulted in a shooting. >> reporter: police say there is always a concern when an armed suspect is on the loose but say this was not gang related. hayward police i don't...
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getting offers for its you a top my unit. let's bring in vice president at idc. the tease that we had surprised even me. autonomy may be one of the best things that hp has going for it? tell us why. >> well, i think that the market got confused on autonomy. i talked to a lot of tech executives around the valley and again, he looked at our autonomy. nobody questions that the company has value, it is how much value does it have? the pc business is getting more and more and more pressure, becoming more commodityized. hewlett-packard is moving into a whole new segment. this is core to their strategy. they are thinking autonomy has almost no value. autonomy has significant value for customers. the question is, what is that value and how much it should have baseline. >> is it possible to even know what kind of autonomy it has right now? it has the ongoing investigation and accounting inpropriety? >> begagain, if you look at it,r understanding is that it isn't as if the companies didn't have value and they didn't make a difference for customers. i think the collection t
getting offers for its you a top my unit. let's bring in vice president at idc. the tease that we had surprised even me. autonomy may be one of the best things that hp has going for it? tell us why. >> well, i think that the market got confused on autonomy. i talked to a lot of tech executives around the valley and again, he looked at our autonomy. nobody questions that the company has value, it is how much value does it have? the pc business is getting more and more and more pressure,...
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they hit us, united states and other diplomat. it is drastically deteriorating operation. we provide a little support what the french are doing in mali and not a whole lot and the president has said next to nothing about this. melissa: oscar, we produced record levels of crude oil last month and last year due in large part to everything that we're doing with shale. does this reinforce the argument for energy independence and more drilling here in the u.s.? >> oh absolutely. you know very interesting, we have the seaway pipeline which has just now increased the to 400 thousand barrels per day that can be shipped right to the refineries. that will be increased by a twin pipeline next year, increasing this to 850,000 barrels a day. we are very rapidly many billioning an oil independent country. it is, happening very quickly. and very exciting for this country undoubtedly. melissa: guys, thanks so much. another fantastic power panel. you were all wonderful. hope you will come back. >> thank you. melissa: time now for today's fuel gauge report. we just mentioned oil production
they hit us, united states and other diplomat. it is drastically deteriorating operation. we provide a little support what the french are doing in mali and not a whole lot and the president has said next to nothing about this. melissa: oscar, we produced record levels of crude oil last month and last year due in large part to everything that we're doing with shale. does this reinforce the argument for energy independence and more drilling here in the u.s.? >> oh absolutely. you know very...
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>> no, in the first instance this was not directed at the united states. in the first instance they said this is retaliation against algeria for allowing the french to use their airspace to attack northern mali and against the french for attacking mali. >> gregg: you don't think the fact that westerners and americans in the group working at that particular gas field had anything to do with it? >> i think certainly westerners, they may not have known who specifically was in there and obviously they have the prize which is u.s. citizens and they are making the most of that in their rhetoric. i don't believe that was the original intent. >> gregg: okay. jennifer, thanks very much. >> cops say they have busted the man suspected of brutally beating an innocent woman and tossing her on the subway tracks. you have ceiling seen the chilling videotape. this is philadelphia and this is surveillance tape. you can see the man attacker and drag her by her ankles before tossing her on to the tracks. thankfully a train was not pulling in at the time. she was able to scra
>> no, in the first instance this was not directed at the united states. in the first instance they said this is retaliation against algeria for allowing the french to use their airspace to attack northern mali and against the french for attacking mali. >> gregg: you don't think the fact that westerners and americans in the group working at that particular gas field had anything to do with it? >> i think certainly westerners, they may not have known who specifically was in...
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. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. and for that reason we have made a commitment that we're going to go after al qaeda, wherever they are and wherever they try to hide. >> the attack is believed to be linked to al qaeda. they left behind a huge arsenal of weapons that have been put on display by local officials. hostages that survived the ordeal are now returning to their home countries. >> a few inches of snow was enough to throw london's heathrow airport into chaos this weekend with more than 100 flight cancelled today, 400 cancelled yesterday. stranded passengers slept on the floor. the backup happened when the airport took six hours to clear two inches of snow from runways on friday. they still haven't caught up yet and more bad weather is in the forecast for tomorrow. >> those controversial body scanners that show naked images of travelers will be removed from our local airports. the tsa will remove eight canners from san jose international and the five at oakland international. they don't use them. the transporta
. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. and for that reason we have made a commitment that we're going to go after al qaeda, wherever they are and wherever they try to hide. >> the attack is believed to be linked to al qaeda. they left behind a huge arsenal of weapons that have been put on display by local officials. hostages that survived the ordeal are now returning to their home countries. >> a few inches of snow was enough to throw...
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a state department spokesperson says the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. now to the countdown to inauguration day. hundred of thousand of people will be descending on our fair city for the start of president obama's second term monday. tonight the stage is set. crews are putting the finishing touches on this big event from security to the social scene. we have every angle covered for you. erica gonzalez has a list arrivals. doug kammerer the forecast. first to shomari stone with a look at how restaurants and hotels are gaeearing up. hey. >> reporter: a lot of excitement in the district. outside pearl dive restaurant on 14th street. we went to different restaurants. a lot of them the wait is not too long. they're still accepting walk-ins. >> donna joyner and her mom wait to eat at old ebbott grill. >> it is historical. i think the numbers are not as string as first time around. >> officials are expecting fewer than 800,000 people. more than 2 million attended obama's first inauguration. most restaurants aren't taking reservations. some are. the majority are
a state department spokesperson says the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. now to the countdown to inauguration day. hundred of thousand of people will be descending on our fair city for the start of president obama's second term monday. tonight the stage is set. crews are putting the finishing touches on this big event from security to the social scene. we have every angle covered for you. erica gonzalez has a list arrivals. doug kammerer the forecast. first to shomari stone...
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. >> death rates from cancer in the united states have dropped dramatically in the last few decades. the american cancer society reported the death rates fell 30% among breast and prostate cancers. the biggest reason is a drop in cigarette smoking and early detection rates and treatment. however, the report has the negative news. an estimated 1.6 americans will be diagnosed with cancer, and nearly 600,000 will die of it in 2013. two new studies point to a link between concussions and depression. the studies come in the wake of heightened awareness about the risk but ballplayers face on the field. the two studies looked at professional football players. one found that those that were depressed suffered concussions. the higher the number concussions, the more likely they would exhibit depressive symptoms. the number of people ending up in the energy -- in the emirate's seagram after consuming energy drinks has doubled in the last year. -- in the emergency room after consuming energy drinks has doubled in the last year. most of those were teens or young adults. the report calls energy d
. >> death rates from cancer in the united states have dropped dramatically in the last few decades. the american cancer society reported the death rates fell 30% among breast and prostate cancers. the biggest reason is a drop in cigarette smoking and early detection rates and treatment. however, the report has the negative news. an estimated 1.6 americans will be diagnosed with cancer, and nearly 600,000 will die of it in 2013. two new studies point to a link between concussions and...
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united states can help. we can bring our experience from our fighting in afghanistan and iraq and provide -- the african soldiers are going to fight this battle with trading. we can provide training and logistics, and we definitely have interest in doing this, because this aqim, the body is now in mali. it has links, arms, into nigeria and libya, including the one you possibly killed our ambassador and colleagues. the squabbles of all of the areas that are ill got burned or undergoverned around the region, -- that are ill governed or ungoverned. >> good to talk to you. thank you very much. the u.n. is warning of a growing crisis in neighboring mali. there was a focus of heavy fighting. >> fleeing the violence that is engulfing much of their country, these people are from the strategically important town. it has been the focus of much of the recent fighting, with conflicting reports about who is in control. those who have escaped the violence there are grateful to have made it this far. >> people are terrifie
united states can help. we can bring our experience from our fighting in afghanistan and iraq and provide -- the african soldiers are going to fight this battle with trading. we can provide training and logistics, and we definitely have interest in doing this, because this aqim, the body is now in mali. it has links, arms, into nigeria and libya, including the one you possibly killed our ambassador and colleagues. the squabbles of all of the areas that are ill got burned or undergoverned around...
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both japan and the united states are victims of this attack. japan sharply critical of the response. they said the utmost care must be taken to preserve life. >> we will not rest until we do as much as we can alone and in concert with our partners to restore security to this vital region and to bring those that would terrorize and kill innocent people to justice. dodge the ordeal for others goes on. james robbins, bbc news. >> for more on the threat in out here, he formerly served as ambassador to iraq and national security adviser in the bush administration. when you were at the white house, was al qaeda in north africa ont he radar? >> yes, it was. we looked at the whole system holistic lee. there were relatively inactive because of jury instead taken effective steps with some encouragement of the united states. with the situation involving in libya, there has been a lack of government control and a huge swath of the region. an explosion of uncontrolled weapons and to some of these groups, we see this in algeria and it should be seen by one c
both japan and the united states are victims of this attack. japan sharply critical of the response. they said the utmost care must be taken to preserve life. >> we will not rest until we do as much as we can alone and in concert with our partners to restore security to this vital region and to bring those that would terrorize and kill innocent people to justice. dodge the ordeal for others goes on. james robbins, bbc news. >> for more on the threat in out here, he formerly served...
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i think it's really sad to see the president of the united states exploiting the murder of children and using it to push his own extreme anti-gun agenda. >> aside from the make-believer attack on the second amendment polls show america is ready for new gun legislation. a new nbc news wall street journal poll shows a majority of americans, 56%, want stricting regulation on gun sales. that's the highest number reported since 2006. while the fate of the president's proposed legislation is far from clear, the battle for change will be tremendous. frank rich writes in "new york magazine" resetting american policy on guns is nearly as fundamental change in our culture as the abolition of slavery. today's gun purists cling as tightly to the second amendment as slaveholders once did to their own constitutional rationales for the status quo. sam, some powerful words from frank rich, but as we've seen this week, the argument to impeach the president, the assertions that he is like hitler or stalin in temz of proposing broader gun safety laws. it's clear that is going to be a dramatic, dramatic fi
i think it's really sad to see the president of the united states exploiting the murder of children and using it to push his own extreme anti-gun agenda. >> aside from the make-believer attack on the second amendment polls show america is ready for new gun legislation. a new nbc news wall street journal poll shows a majority of americans, 56%, want stricting regulation on gun sales. that's the highest number reported since 2006. while the fate of the president's proposed legislation is...
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several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit. police say they do not know what the researcher was doing. new this morning, a blow to boeing airlines that fly the new boeing 787 dreamliner which were grounded overnight. they had to scramble to rebook thousands. unite was the only carrier in the united states to book the plane, airlines in india, and qatar, and japan and ethiopia have grounded the jets. the dreamliners were ground over flaws that could cause fires. officials are investigating battery-related problems following the emergency landing of an ana dreamliner in japan on tuesday. now the airline has put on hold the service to san jose that launched only last week. >> it is one of the most bizarre stories to hit sporting world in years. an all american football player is the victim of a cruel hoax involving a girlfriend who never existed. that player is manti te'o of the university of notre dame. he said yesterday he was the victim of a sick joke and the woman he thought he had an online relationship with wasn't real. mant
several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit. police say they do not know what the researcher was doing. new this morning, a blow to boeing airlines that fly the new boeing 787 dreamliner which were grounded overnight. they had to scramble to rebook thousands. unite was the only carrier in the united states to book the plane, airlines in india, and qatar, and japan and ethiopia have grounded the jets. the dreamliners were ground over flaws that could cause fires....
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. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under love, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> carolyn tomei saying one station under love. she didn't think people would notice but it's what she usually says. we remember the car made famous in back to the future. right? >>> oo we remember the dell lowerian turned into a time machine. now a handyman has given one a brand new make-over. it's a dell lowerian hovercraft spinning near the golden gate bridge. they used a dell lowerian body and registered as a legal boat in california. he always dreamed of having a flying dell lowerian like the one in back to the future. that's your 5@5:30. >> we finally hear it in his own words. lance armstrong's long-awaited admission he used performance enhancing drugs. >> the disgraced cyclist coming clean with a one-on one interview with oprah winfrey. yes or no. in all 7 of your tour defrance victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. this issue of performance enhancers, again to me that was
. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under love, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> carolyn tomei saying one station under love. she didn't think people would notice but it's what she usually says. we remember the car made famous in back to the future. right? >>> oo we remember the dell lowerian turned into a time machine. now a handyman has given one a brand new make-over. it's...
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the british said it, the united states said it. there was frustration also in the lack of information, the lack of clarity, conflicting information that was given. but the other part of it is, you know, algeria has been useful in the war against terror, and they have, of course, given overflight to france to go into mali. so they are useful, but the techniques they use would not be the techniques certainly that some western governments would use or western militaries would use. they are more brutal. they're not -- they don't -- >> more plunt. >> -- take their time coming in. >> less surgical if that's the right term. jill dougherty, i appreciate you working your sources late into the night for us. we appreciate it. we're going to be right back. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announc
the british said it, the united states said it. there was frustration also in the lack of information, the lack of clarity, conflicting information that was given. but the other part of it is, you know, algeria has been useful in the war against terror, and they have, of course, given overflight to france to go into mali. so they are useful, but the techniques they use would not be the techniques certainly that some western governments would use or western militaries would use. they are more...
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the united states has agreed to help france move its troops and equipment to mali. the first troops have arrived in the country and are there under a u.n. security resolution to help fight against rebels in the north of the country. mohammed has more from the somali capital. >> the arrival marked the start of thousands of west african soldiers due to fight alongside the mali and french army. >> if religious extremism takes root in mali, it's all of our subregion which will suffer. >> they were followed by more than 100 nigerian troops with 900 from the african continent. they are expected to detroy 2,500 soldiers for france and stepped up the operation on a daily basis since launching the first air raids last friday. >> i've been really impressed with the low guestics flow over the last three days. we really see the will of our forces who have all the equipment they need and why they are here, what you see behind me, bringing in 80 to 90 tons of equipment. >> fighting intensified, 4000 kilometers from the capital. they are a small but important town that they starte
the united states has agreed to help france move its troops and equipment to mali. the first troops have arrived in the country and are there under a u.n. security resolution to help fight against rebels in the north of the country. mohammed has more from the somali capital. >> the arrival marked the start of thousands of west african soldiers due to fight alongside the mali and french army. >> if religious extremism takes root in mali, it's all of our subregion which will suffer....
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in economics they call it baptist and bootleger system, you have dispirit interests that have united to keep the status quo. in this case the anti-poverty people and the sugar and soda interests that are making $80 billion on expenditures on the food stamp program. >> neil: encouraging anything by government edict makes more dependency on government. michelle, good seeing you again. >> on trial for shooting them. why is one aurora, colorado family suing somebody else? power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. if we took the already great sentra apart and completely reimagined it with best-in-class combined mpg and more interior room than corolla and civic and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation, and other
in economics they call it baptist and bootleger system, you have dispirit interests that have united to keep the status quo. in this case the anti-poverty people and the sugar and soda interests that are making $80 billion on expenditures on the food stamp program. >> neil: encouraging anything by government edict makes more dependency on government. michelle, good seeing you again. >> on trial for shooting them. why is one aurora, colorado family suing somebody else? power down...
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the united states has now agreed they will help with air lifts. that means bringing in french troops into, not necessarily directly into mali, but into some of the surrounding areas. right now in mali, they have -- it's difficult to get everyone who needs to get in there. there will be, we understand, some 2,500 french forces. there are some african forces that are going to go in, but the french still want other things. they want some refueling capability and some intelligence and the u.s. is talking about that right now. >> all right, jill, appreciate the update. i want to get you caught up on some of the other stories we're following. >> fbi director robert mueller met with libyan officials in tripoli about the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in benghazi last september. a lawense forcement official said there has been significant progress in the investigation and charges against suspects are expected. >> stocks surging on wall street. the s & p closed at a five-year high. the dow just missed that mark. >>> pauline philips, better known as th
the united states has now agreed they will help with air lifts. that means bringing in french troops into, not necessarily directly into mali, but into some of the surrounding areas. right now in mali, they have -- it's difficult to get everyone who needs to get in there. there will be, we understand, some 2,500 french forces. there are some african forces that are going to go in, but the french still want other things. they want some refueling capability and some intelligence and the u.s. is...
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but he's got to meet with the united states anti-doping agency. he's got to meet with wada and he has to be 100% honest, truthful. tell them everything. because there is no way he pulled off the biggest fraud in the history of sport by himself. >> this was a big gamble for him. do you think it was a mistake? >> i think it was a mistake. these are conversations that probably should have happened in private. to do it in front of millions of people without a net. that's kind of how he's operated his whole life. to take these big gambles. i don't think this worked. however, he does have a place to go forward from. it definitely can't get worse. >> legally, jeff? >> i think he's in big trouble, civilly. he supposedly has $100 million. he's going to have a lot less than $100 million when this is all over. >> we've fwot got to leave it there. betsy andreu, i can't imagine what it's like for you tonight. appreciate you being here. that does it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now." the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodn
but he's got to meet with the united states anti-doping agency. he's got to meet with wada and he has to be 100% honest, truthful. tell them everything. because there is no way he pulled off the biggest fraud in the history of sport by himself. >> this was a big gamble for him. do you think it was a mistake? >> i think it was a mistake. these are conversations that probably should have happened in private. to do it in front of millions of people without a net. that's kind of how...
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still not known to the united states. >>> now all of us have experienced the loss of a pet, but there are those teams when a pet loses an owner. that's what happened to tommy. according to the daily mail, tommy is a 7-year-old german shepherd leaiving in italy. he was adopted as a stray by a woman named marta. the two were close and tomma would accompany her on errands and when she went to church. she died two months ago, and tommy showed up without anyone bringing her to the funeral. he is so fiercely loyal to her, every day when the church bells chime, he goes to mass. he's been to mass every single day. he is quiet and sits peacefully in the front of the church. none of the other parishioners have complained and they have given tommy food and water and shelter. they have all adopted him. it's a bitter sweet story and made us think of other incredible stories of dogs refusing to leave the side of their owns and friends, even if it means putting themselves in harm's way. tonight, take a moment to hug the dog you love and remember all of the dogs that loved you, and yes, do something
still not known to the united states. >>> now all of us have experienced the loss of a pet, but there are those teams when a pet loses an owner. that's what happened to tommy. according to the daily mail, tommy is a 7-year-old german shepherd leaiving in italy. he was adopted as a stray by a woman named marta. the two were close and tomma would accompany her on errands and when she went to church. she died two months ago, and tommy showed up without anyone bringing her to the funeral....
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and that is why the united states and the europeans i was speaking to were disturbed by the fact that they weren't warned and also got very conflicting information. >> yeah, i think in a case like this, that is important to know what we don't know is what we do know. we know one american has been killed, six have been freed. do we know how many hostages remain hostage, how many people remain hostage? do we know how many terrorists remain, and are they still in control of parts of this oil field, plant? >> on the numbers, we don't really. we knew originally, we believed according to leon panetta, there were seven or eight americans. if you have six freed or escaped but no details about that, one dead, that about where we are right now. victoria nuland, who is the spokesperson for the state department earlier today did say there are americans who are being held as hostages. and the other, i think, interesting wrinkle in this is mike rogers who is the head of the house intelligence committee said this evening that the algerians have launched some type of operation today, which freed more
and that is why the united states and the europeans i was speaking to were disturbed by the fact that they weren't warned and also got very conflicting information. >> yeah, i think in a case like this, that is important to know what we don't know is what we do know. we know one american has been killed, six have been freed. do we know how many hostages remain hostage, how many people remain hostage? do we know how many terrorists remain, and are they still in control of parts of this oil...
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it is children like these embroiled in an extraordinary standoff between the government and the united nations. at stake, the lives of 66 children rescued from becoming child soldiers, now threatened with death and the care of unicef. >> if that happens to them, i will be responsible because i was the one to make the decision. i will be responsible. for sure, i wanted to save the lives of those children. >> a were moved by unicef from remote bush land before a rebel defense last month. there were first held at a catholic mission, but word spread about their presence. >> most of them were very small. many were like me. they were wearing civilian clothes, not military uniforms. >> they were in this tranquillity only a few days before being moved and then arrested by soldiers. the president called on supporters to mobilize, as radio alarms went out about rebel arrests. the children were freed after 24 hours. when they were released in a frightened and disheveled state, they were moved to the unicef compound. 66 children, many of them sleeping in the outside. four days later, they were mov
it is children like these embroiled in an extraordinary standoff between the government and the united nations. at stake, the lives of 66 children rescued from becoming child soldiers, now threatened with death and the care of unicef. >> if that happens to them, i will be responsible because i was the one to make the decision. i will be responsible. for sure, i wanted to save the lives of those children. >> a were moved by unicef from remote bush land before a rebel defense last...
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both japan and the united states are victims of this attack. japan sharply critical of the response. they said the utmost care must be taken to preserve life. >> we will not rest until we do as much as we can alone and in concert with our partners to restore security to this vital region and to bring those that would terrorize and kill innocent people to justice. dodge the ordeal for others goes on. james robbins, bbc news. >> for more on the threat in out here, he formerly served as ambassador to iraq and national security adviser in the bush administration. when you were at the white house, was al qaeda in north africa ont he radar? >> yes, it was. we looked at the whole system holistic lee. there were relatively inactive because of jury instead taken effective steps with some encouragement of the united states. with the situation involving in libya, there has been a lack of government control and a huge swath of the region. an explosion of uncontrolled weapons and to some of these groups, we see this in algeria and it should be seen by one c
both japan and the united states are victims of this attack. japan sharply critical of the response. they said the utmost care must be taken to preserve life. >> we will not rest until we do as much as we can alone and in concert with our partners to restore security to this vital region and to bring those that would terrorize and kill innocent people to justice. dodge the ordeal for others goes on. james robbins, bbc news. >> for more on the threat in out here, he formerly served...
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if if it came down to it, there is this special forces unit for africa, called the commanders in extremist force. it's on stand by. it can move very, very quickly into the area. but this still at the moment, day 2, by all accounts, this appears to be an algerian-led operation, ashleigh. >> that's certainly the truth for now. barbara, keep us updated on how things change as they continue to come into your office. barbara starr, thank you. a senior u.s. official in washington, a source for cnn, has been working feverishly and also to determine the fate of the hostages. our jill dougherty is working the angle from the state department. jill, it's very specific when you say sovereign territory and the algerians are taking the lead on this. what is our relationship with algeria given what we went through with libya next door, how is this playing out? >> you know, it's a very complex area, isn't it? because libya to the east, algeria in the center, mali in the southwest. very, very complex and very volatile because of these groups allied. hillary clinton was there in october and talked about a p
if if it came down to it, there is this special forces unit for africa, called the commanders in extremist force. it's on stand by. it can move very, very quickly into the area. but this still at the moment, day 2, by all accounts, this appears to be an algerian-led operation, ashleigh. >> that's certainly the truth for now. barbara, keep us updated on how things change as they continue to come into your office. barbara starr, thank you. a senior u.s. official in washington, a source for...
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not just to unite the republican conference. but more importantly, it's essential to helping the economy grow more rapidly. and if the republicans don't get it done, i'll say this. they may lose the house in 2014. so let's talk with karen finney. who's a columnist for the hill and former dnc communications director. and hadley heath, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. hadley, this paul ryan, he went out and met with reporters. republicans are in the retreat down in williamsburg, virginia. maybe they'll use a short term increase in the debt ceiling maybe three months or six months. is that the point? how does that inform you? does that get to the heart of the matter? >> it certainly doesn't get to the heart of the matter. if we remember back in 2006 then senate obama said raising the debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. since he has been in office we have raised it six times. i believe we'll do it again. but it's spending cuts, we have to have responsible reductions in spending as soon as possible. >>
not just to unite the republican conference. but more importantly, it's essential to helping the economy grow more rapidly. and if the republicans don't get it done, i'll say this. they may lose the house in 2014. so let's talk with karen finney. who's a columnist for the hill and former dnc communications director. and hadley heath, senior policy analyst at the independent women's forum. hadley, this paul ryan, he went out and met with reporters. republicans are in the retreat down in...
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does it seem the algerians acted without even telling the united states and other nations? >> victoria newland, the spokesman at the state department was asked repeatedly about this earlier today. she would not answer the question, did you get prior knowledge of this with any definitiveness at all. the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news. listen. >> we know that this is a very difficult situation as algerian forces have attacked the compound, and it is a fluid situation, ongoing, very uncertain. so i don't want to say anymore than that now. i think we should be prepared for the possibility of further bad news. very difficult news in this extremely difficult situation. >> now, following on from that, we understand that algerian state television has just reported that four people died in this operation, two from britain, and two from the philippines, but as with pretty much everything in this situation, greg, we have no confirmation
does it seem the algerians acted without even telling the united states and other nations? >> victoria newland, the spokesman at the state department was asked repeatedly about this earlier today. she would not answer the question, did you get prior knowledge of this with any definitiveness at all. the british prime minister, david cameron, says his government did not know. he seemed to be somewhat perturbed by that. he also appeared to be preparing the british public for bad news....
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. >> reporter: the sexual assault allegation is being investigated by the special victims' unit and will be presented to the district attorney's office. but as of tonight, the wide receiver is in atlanta and is expected to play in sunday's nfc championship game. >> it's really interesting, he's having such a great year. and 48 hours ago, the 49ers confirmed that crabtree will play in sunday's nfc championship game. the investigation comes on the heels of one of the best games of his career. he caught 9 passes for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns in saturday's win over the packers. but the former 1st-round pick has always been a mystery. he wears his sunglasses during postgame press conferences and rarely speaks with the media during the week. he came into the league with the reputation as a bit of a diva. he missed five games in his rookie season thanks to a holdout that required mc hammer's help to broker a deal. he's very passionate about designing his shoes, and also would like to design clothes one day. but don't expect the nfl to pass judgment on him anytime soon until the investigation i
. >> reporter: the sexual assault allegation is being investigated by the special victims' unit and will be presented to the district attorney's office. but as of tonight, the wide receiver is in atlanta and is expected to play in sunday's nfc championship game. >> it's really interesting, he's having such a great year. and 48 hours ago, the 49ers confirmed that crabtree will play in sunday's nfc championship game. the investigation comes on the heels of one of the best games of his...
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which means that you move on and you let the president be the president of the united states. these guys still want to fight the old battles of 2012. >> but they're giving this extension now. >> a three-month extension. the white house should tell them to go shove it. you can't run a government three months at a time. you have to have a long-term planning. bad for the markets. bad for the country. bad for the economy. let's make clear, definitive decisions. you lost. let's come together and compromise. pass the debt ceiling and talk about spending cuts if that's what you want to talk about. >> i want to read what "the washington post" conservative columnist had to say about the republican strategy. here's what he said. he wrote, obama's post-election arrogance and intransigence can put you in a fighting mood. i sympathize. this is what he's telling the republicans but i'm tending toward the realist view. don't force the issue when you don't have the power s. that what we're seeing with the debt kreeling in they don't have the power and maybe taking this advice from the conserv
which means that you move on and you let the president be the president of the united states. these guys still want to fight the old battles of 2012. >> but they're giving this extension now. >> a three-month extension. the white house should tell them to go shove it. you can't run a government three months at a time. you have to have a long-term planning. bad for the markets. bad for the country. bad for the economy. let's make clear, definitive decisions. you lost. let's come...
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we believe he will be flown to belgium, to a special burn unit later today to try to help the treatment. >> the bolshoi is something russians are extraordinarily proud of. is it known that there is a great degree of politics, and possibly very nasty politics, inside the bolshoi? >> yes, it is no secret there is not -- there is a lot of politics to this jewel of russian culture. and certainly, the suspicion is talking to people today at the bolshoi, that this could be the result of some fighting there. the director of the bolshoi said today that he is 100% certain that the attack is related to the artistic director's activities. this could be the result of that, he suggested. every day, the artistic director of the bolshoi, he took some actions that made some people happy, but some very unhappy. he handed out roles for the ballet. >> as you speak, might it of the movie: " black swan." -- i am reminded of the movie open " black swan." is he a household name? >> he is a huge star, really. he was a star when he was daddy on the stage of the bolshoi ballet. he moved to be artistic director.
we believe he will be flown to belgium, to a special burn unit later today to try to help the treatment. >> the bolshoi is something russians are extraordinarily proud of. is it known that there is a great degree of politics, and possibly very nasty politics, inside the bolshoi? >> yes, it is no secret there is not -- there is a lot of politics to this jewel of russian culture. and certainly, the suspicion is talking to people today at the bolshoi, that this could be the result of...
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a vaccine is up. 200,000 doses of the vaccine have been shipped to safeway pharmacies all over the united states. the vaccine is the best prevention against the flu and has a 62% level of effectiveness. there have been five deaths from the flu in the state so far. the latest a 98-year-old woman from santa clara county. she marks the first bay area death. a health official said the woman died from the flu and pneumonia. officials with the centers for disease control say this is the worst flu season in a decade. it came early this year in california. it usually doesn't peak until february. the cdc urges people who get sick to stay home. >> method of staying hydrated, staying home, not sending sick children to school, washing your hands, probably the best way of preventing the spread of the disease. >> reporter: flu activity has been increasing. the cdc says everybody should get vaccinated. at safeway flu shots are offered during normal business hours on a walk-in basis. elissa harrington, cbs 5. >>> the fda has approved a new vaccine in the fight against the flu. people between the ages of
a vaccine is up. 200,000 doses of the vaccine have been shipped to safeway pharmacies all over the united states. the vaccine is the best prevention against the flu and has a 62% level of effectiveness. there have been five deaths from the flu in the state so far. the latest a 98-year-old woman from santa clara county. she marks the first bay area death. a health official said the woman died from the flu and pneumonia. officials with the centers for disease control say this is the worst flu...
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he needed to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was willing to play ball with them, that he was willing to be repentant. and he needed to get across to the american people that he felt sorry, that he felt bad about what he did in order to restore his reputation. he really did neither of those things. he rejected the core of the anti-doping agency report that he bullied other riders into doping. that he led a ring of bikers who doped in the sport. yet, at the same time, he admitted to bullying people in terms of lawsuits. he admitted to bullying people, as he said, into making sure he could control the narrative. i mean, rick riley, for espn, he described it like watching a hitman for the mob pick his teeth while talking about the people he killed. i don't think that's a good night for lance armstrong. >> all right. so again, dave, in a short phrase, is the next step for the authorities to react to it, or does armstrong have more to do to make the case he should be able to compete again? >> oh, my goodness. he has a lot more to do. his fate is held in the hands of usada. t
he needed to show the united states anti-doping agency that he was willing to play ball with them, that he was willing to be repentant. and he needed to get across to the american people that he felt sorry, that he felt bad about what he did in order to restore his reputation. he really did neither of those things. he rejected the core of the anti-doping agency report that he bullied other riders into doping. that he led a ring of bikers who doped in the sport. yet, at the same time, he...
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. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> reporter: in texas, friends of a 57-year-old engineer kidnapped in algeria hope he's still alive. >> we were asked every night, he's in our prayers. >> reporter: algerian state news reported 100 out of 132 hostages have been freed with multiple kidnappers and hostages killed. it's not clear how many are still held hostage. those who did escape have shared frightening details of their ordeal. stephen mcfaul told his family in ireland the militants forced him to wear an explosive belt. his young son was overwhelmed by the news that his dad was okay. >> i never want him to go back there. >> reporter: with the fate of dozens of hostages still unknown, there is frustration among some foreign leaders that the algerian government gave them no warning before launching the rescue operation. they weren't told until it was already under way. >> i think the u.s. and other governments would have liked to have coordinated this much better with the algerians to protect the hostages in a way that, frankly, i'm not sure the algerian military eit
. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> reporter: in texas, friends of a 57-year-old engineer kidnapped in algeria hope he's still alive. >> we were asked every night, he's in our prayers. >> reporter: algerian state news reported 100 out of 132 hostages have been freed with multiple kidnappers and hostages killed. it's not clear how many are still held hostage. those who did escape have shared frightening details of their ordeal. stephen mcfaul...
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. >> the united nations' nuclear watchdog says it has again failed to reach a deal with iran in talks over the country's nuclear program. >> the announcement by the international atomic energy agency follows two days of intense negotiations with tehran. inspectors are trying to get access to a military site, which is allegedly used to test components for nuclear weapons. iran, though, denies that and underscores its right to nuclear research for civilian purposes. in -- another meeting is scheduled for february. >> all right, some business news now, and the chinese economy has beaten expectations for the final quarter of 2012 after nearly two years of relatively tepid performance byhe world's secondargest economic power. gross domestic product rose by 7.9% and 7.8% for the year as a whole. analysts say the outlook for china may be improving. chinese exports have continued to fall, but retail sales and industrial production have started to pick up. and germany's second biggest lender, commerzbank, could cut up to 6000 jobs according to a report. while there have been months of speculat
. >> the united nations' nuclear watchdog says it has again failed to reach a deal with iran in talks over the country's nuclear program. >> the announcement by the international atomic energy agency follows two days of intense negotiations with tehran. inspectors are trying to get access to a military site, which is allegedly used to test components for nuclear weapons. iran, though, denies that and underscores its right to nuclear research for civilian purposes. in -- another...
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. >> the united nations' nuclear watchdog says it has again failed to reach a deal with iran in talks over the country's nuclear program. >> the announcement by the international atomic energy agency follows two days of intense negotiations with tehran. inspectors are trying to get access to a military site, which is allegedly used to test components for nuclear weapons. iran, though, denies that and underscores its right to nuclear research for civilian purposes. in -- another meeting is scheduled for february. >> all right, some business news now, and the chinese economy has beaten expectations for the final quarter of 2012 after nearly two years of relatively tepid performance by the world's second-largest economic power. gross domestic product rose by 7.9% and 7.8% for the year as a whole. analysts say the outlook for china may be improving. chinese exports have continued to fall, but retail sales and industrial production have started to pick up. and germany's second biggest lender, commerzbank, could cut up to 6000 jobs according to a report. while there have been months of spec
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it's not exactly clear to what length he will be able to, or is willing to help investigators with the united states anti-doping agency and the world anti-doping agency. victor? >> all right. ed lavendera in austin, texas, for us. thank you for that. >>> and of course, twitter has been on fire all week with the reaction to armstrong's confession. david walsh, the journalist who first raised questions about lance armstrong in 1999, has been tweeting up a storm here. he tweets this, "oprah pressured him. the apology was, i thought, hesitantly promised. i didn't ask for it or expect it, but, yes, if it's offered, i accept." t.j. quinn of espn asks, "this is the emotion many were wanting to see. but here's my question -- do you feel like you've finally seen the real guy?" and of course, comedians had a field day. steve martin is even ready to fess up himself, "i'm ready to go on oprah and admit doping in 1968." for an in-depth look at the disgraced cyclist, watch "the world according to lance armstrong" right here on cnn, tonight at 10:00 eastern. >>> overseas now, this hostage ordeal is getting
it's not exactly clear to what length he will be able to, or is willing to help investigators with the united states anti-doping agency and the world anti-doping agency. victor? >> all right. ed lavendera in austin, texas, for us. thank you for that. >>> and of course, twitter has been on fire all week with the reaction to armstrong's confession. david walsh, the journalist who first raised questions about lance armstrong in 1999, has been tweeting up a storm here. he tweets...